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. _Viait One of Us Some Day. THE EVENING that Hixon, with three other boys, vroke | 'BoY CONFESSES THEFT into the loft at No, 21 Washington POLIC . BLY | HERE TO DENVER POLICE, jetreet, ocouptea by Zarloon, Maclort a | Co., importers of Oriental goods, Jast | Ronertanivent “Tyadeeitaal thay and stole @ diamond ring, a al Anthony Barber Accused of Being Responsible for Fifteen Fires. | some of the loot. ‘0 the police d_ been conc ere he adi was IDENTIFIED BY WOMAN, Five of the Fires Took Within Two Hours To-Day. to-day Barver denies bel: How One Washerwoman Was Converted to the Fels-Naptha Way. Anty Drudge—‘Why, bless my soul! Mrs. Old School, the washerwoman has seen the light at last and has adopted the Fels-Naptha way of washing.’’ Grocer’s Boy—‘‘She was forced to it, Anty Drudge. . Millionaire, her best customer, told her that if he didn’t use F ptha she’d take her washing away. Was tired, id, of having her clothes eome back all yellow and some with streaks of dirt still in them.” minutes @ barre! « Identified by Janitress. When confronted wit » lad at the Alexanier avent stigation. dressed Here Mee coe A generation or so ago, if a woman Be casting: had an errand she walked—she had to, and the questioning to induce him to make any a The first blaae to-day was from a five-story tenement at No. i 6 East One Hundred and Forty-sec there was no other way. Later she could do it in half the time by riding. Now she can do it almost instantly, by telephone. That’s Progress, and Progress is made ¥ firemen reached the @ fire they found a barre! full of papers burning briskly in the | cellar. The fire was put out wit f 7 Gamage, but the police were dot possible by science. of the peculiar circumstances. . a 2 : Saw a Boy Suspect. Fels-Naptha is science applied to the Mrs. Mary Auld, the janitress, told | eae ; > it’ } cht MAT Auta, ‘me janttress. toi) washday problem, and it’s results are just fore she smelled smoke she had noticed | @ short, thickset boy, about fourteen | years old, and dressed in dark clotaes and cloth cap, lottering in tne cellar. | She had paid no atte as) ahe supposed he was an ‘While the ce -wonderful. Formerly washday was a time of sick- ening odors, back-breaking labor, a disor- dered house and the severest test on the him, this fire a | pre 5 No. 20 Hast One Hundrot and Taiets-| Clothes. ‘This was necessary. ‘There was soventh street, a five-story tenement Re nastilinliilnticasn thelcaren an) Geen) other way. etarted in three places in the cellar. a5 Fe es Cee ORD In Goes ced The Fels-Naptha wash day—the third consisted of a pile of kindling and scientific washday—isn’t a washday at all in the old sense; merely an incident in the paper piled agwinst a partition leading Thi to the cellar rovf. fire was dis- covered by John an Wampole, the caretakers of the before it . got a good slart, At aineat the «ame routine of household duties. And if directions on the red and green wrapper are followed, the result is certain. No. 41 Kast One Hundred and Thirty fourth atree Half an b ur Inter a similar fire was reported at sust One Hundred Gnd Thirty-tifth sireet, and then came @nother call for a biaze in the cellar of a six-story tenement at No. 178 Brook avenue. On Hunt of Firebug. By this time the reserve firemen were en the job and Capt, Poet had @vallable man at work trying to catch the firebuy who had set the blazes and Detective Walsh, recognizing the boy ption sent out, arrested tim as } ox According to Barber was responsible series of fires r “He may have uhree mo- of flat thiev 1 counted on the con- fusion resulting from a fire to get away with a lot of loot. ‘Then, again, he may possibly have planned to rob the quar ter meters in the janitors’ quarters of the houses he tried to burn. I do not Believe he was insane on the subject of fires, although this 1s possibi An Expiring Lease Compels a Sacrifice of Fine Furniture Will you take advantage of a condition that makes for your benefit? Time is drawing near when we must vacate the upper floors of one of our various buildings; to force quick sales one must sacrifice prices; and we've done it. You may come here expecting the greatest furniture values of the century and at ONE LOW PRICE--CASH OR CREDIT Come In! China Closet in golden oak, like golden oak; like Mirror, like cuts ataxetig yie'ggg0 Si ges Ga 1250h, SAMPLE LINE OF 250 BRASS BEDS $138, Like cut. 292.50 value $50. Buffet in quartered Extension Table in oak polished with French Bevel Plate From the Metallic Bedstead Co, At 46 former prices. Only one of akind . Enamel Beds from $3 to $20, Like cut. 9.50 1am one of the finest Summer homes | you have ever seen or heard about. Just | : vy : come and look at me and I am sure formerly $6 to $40. | George M, Cohan’s new musical play “Fifty Miles from Boston,” as! you will want to rent or buy me. Brass Beds from | ‘ 3 Where am 1? That you can only find $9.50 to $125, | presented at the Garrick Theatre after a successful run in Boston, The out by erat the “To Let” and “For Caan i i : Sale” Ads. In the Morning World. You | $19 to $200. words and music, complete, of this latest popular Cohan song will be will find many of my brother and sister | houses advertised there, but we are all equally good as Summer residences. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _ Saks & Company Herald Square Special Sale, mearenay arc Silk Dresses for Women 2 at Sr. go A Géllecton” of OIA new semi-princess models in black, navy, brown, reseda, tan, pink, light blue or white taffeta silks; all sizes. Lingerie Dresses for Women Regularly $10.00, at $5.90 Regularly $25.00, at $15.75 Regularly $29.50, at $19.00 Three new princess models of white, pink or light blue soft-finisied batiste, elaborately lace trimmed. Taffeta Silk Princess Slips Regularly $10.00. At $7.50 in pink, light blue, corn, helio or white; lace trimmed. Tailored Suits i Regularly $35.00 to $45.00 $24.00 New Spring models in plain or fancy fabrics. Thursday and Friday Undermuslins for Women At One-third Less Than Regular A manufacturer's sample line of high-grade under- garments, fashioned of sheer materials and elabo- rated with fine laces, embroderies and wash ribbons. GOWN = $4.00 $1.50 $4.98 $2.95 to $3.95 DRAW 50c = 75c~=— «1.00: 4,50 to 3.98 1.00 1.98 2.98 4.95 to 7.95 50 75e 3.00 3.50 to 1.98 3,00 5.50 1.98 2.98 to 9.95 BRIDAL S 2 wee 5:25 5.75 7,00 8.00 to 33,95 French Hand-Made Garments A clearance of odds and ends and slightly soiled or mussed garments; all band-made, hand-embroidered or lace and hand-embroide trimmed. At prices greatly reduced The First Important Sale of Spring Waists for Women At Remarkably Low Prices Persian Lawn Waists—A fine tailored | 1, entire front of half-inch pleats; pleated back; tucked cuffs and laundered collar; open front, long sleeves; or of French | ; yoke, front | and back of pin tucks; sleeve, collar and. cuffs | prettily tucked; open back, three-quarter sleeves. \ Madrasse Waists—cleveriy tailored models; | | $x 98 entire front ‘of one-inch side pleats; pleated back. mod Waists of French batiste; two effective models— one with clusters of French tucks aud colored - $1.98 | embroidery in a variety of dainty colorings; coliar of embroidery and lace. The other has front de- signed of fine embroidery, lace insertion and pin tucks; new tab cuffs of lace and embroidery. Tailored Linen ; three smart models] ront of tucks a eats; another of half-? inch tucks, and others of wide side ports ‘$2.98 tachable pte, edged with lace nd $4.95 white, green and white, tan and white, nie and white, blue and white or pink and white. Lingerie Blouses with entire front of Cluny and Val. insertions and Swiss embroidery and lace edge; lace trimmed sleeve; collar and cuffs of lace. $5.50 Furs as an Investment Conditions, especially those affecting the fur trade at this moment, present buying advantages that are so far removed from normal as to make this A Remarkably Opportune Time to purchase fur garments for future use. While our assortment is not large, there are many exceptionally attractive pieces yet to be had—principally in RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY SABLES, MINK, POINTED, BLUE OR WHIT x, ERMINE AND CHINCHILLA. Also a good selection of the less gostly furs, in- cluding karakul, squirrel and black Russian pony skin. Among the fur coatsare a number of imported models as well as our own standard designs, The Final Reductions on These Are All garments purchased during this sale will be stored without charge until next winter. A deposit of one-third the amountof purchase will be accepted, when sodesired, the balance to be paid when the garment is delivered. A Special Offering For Thursday Black Russian Pony Skin long lined with gray satin Coats, All sizes. + $48.75 A SONG HIT ABOUT THE FIREMEN, “The Boys that Fight the Flames” is the title of the song hit of] given in the Magazine Section of next Sunday's World. Music by per- mission of F. A. Mills, publisher. MARCH 4, < VADAAAAenneneneeneneneeees: NAARANARAAS ye! AAA AAAAAAAR AAA VAAN AAATOAATAAT ED, { AMAA! RAIA ef AAA VATA AAAAAASE SALAS TAS TAR UAOAAAAASEORAAASAAEATE DED AAAAN SSSA TALUS ae m 2 = 1906. AVA VAAAAS D4 eevessesesseseeiunses way 6 Minutes from Hoboken to The 14th Street Store. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW | 10-MORROW 10 A.M. TOP. M. A.M. TO 1D. M. | 10 A.M. TOTP. MG | 10 A.M. 701 P.M, EBAY BOXES MUSLIN FRESH FISH Far Lengths 2 to 6 yards; 69 To-m Vyty; ( TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW leaiae DRESS Ab | AM. TOTP ML. 10 A. M. TO LP. M. 10 A. M. TOL P.M. | CHAMBRAYS | eis SHUP INFANTS'SLIPS| | | PETTICOATS | ide with dee and clus- value ands. Not Ma Each 14c (Second Floor. (Second Floor.) Mey 1,000 Waists | Made in the pretty button-in-~ back style, with chort sleeves, fronts of all-over embroidery, tucked collars and cuffs, edged with fine lace; in ail sizes, and all fresh and clean. “NEMO” CoO2SETS Made of cou‘il with long, deep hips, long backs, in the new 1908 q models Medium high busts. Hs y pair guaranteed; eels and bones will not cut through Small curved waist line; in white and ¢ Sizes Mail LRRLAAGANANGUARARASARAEAAESASADR TOR ASERGSOAATEALTASSASOASASTAAS | 15990000 90000000000000500000000000000000000004 aS 18 to 2 c s tilled: dey iM Get mere Hepes eee § l worth all 65° of 98c.... (THE 14TH STREET STORE, pecond BY DRESSING SACQUES. Perc: les or Flannelettes. Also \ monos in a handsome as- sortment; Jap designs or polka dots and Millir illinery. dete New Spring Styles. ge Advance creations, equal in beauty and excellence to any hat sold else- where at $7.50, Copies of im- ported models and our owhi chic styles. . "$4. 50 (Second Floor.) WOMEN’S READY many styles, shapes and Taffeta, in lors, At this should miss price no ¢ $3.98, $2.98, $1. GS] ] Suet Mace’ with deep amt 98c eel ihe SS and ruf- (tain Floor.) and tucks $2. 98 Floor.) Muslin Underwear|, trimmed GROCERIES ) CAMBRIC oc and 49c ioe 18c and 49c |“ fr Nait- | NAINSOOK | 1 V UNDERSK CORSET Conn loc, 37} MUSLIN Le GOWNS Tr 1 GOWNS. or high FINAL. Cie Nee OF WOMEN’S $2.59 TO $4 SHOES. scontinued lin all are absolutely Be t and high grade in all ways. The lot comprises Women’s High and Low Cut Shoes; numerous styles and kinds; shiny leathers, vici kid and dull leathers. Sizes, comple : to 8; widths Ato LE. Women’s Shoes with short vamps, also tan $1 49 button styles. Pair.......- 2. | WOMEN’S $3. GOODYEAR WELT TAN RUSSIA CALE PUMPS. WwW {ths C to E, DARK CHER CUT SHC hard to find; sizes 2 GOODYEAR W attractive a STOR hird Floor.) JGHISCIITOIIIIOOOIOIIHIOS peneooaeoes are Pictures. | SAMPLES. From One of the Largest Dealers fin Town --- Priced _Extraordin- arily Low for Fast Selling. IF you want pictures to give as presents, or if you want them for your own room or apart- ath here’s the best chance you will get ina long time. LARGE TION AND HUNTING Li ramed in IMPORTED HAND COLORED PHOTOGRAVURES—In gold burnished frames w ith mats; FRUIT AND GAME PASTELS —For dining rooms; painted ; values to $12. by the best pastel i artists. Upward from $1 ward from . C 7 ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, hand. 100 ORIGINAL NDSCAPE 4-inch orname 1 somely framed; full gold bur TELS—F in full’ gold burs frames, tatest de nished, with ‘shad- nished with Size $8. 98 ow boxes. Upward $3. 50 shadow regu- $3.85 Values to $2 om... lar price $7.50.....+. (THE 14TH STREET sToRE, Third Floor.) en ah bh hhh chad h